August 30, 2010
Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma, will host a Five Tribes Story Conference, Sept... Read more
August 30, 2010
Mayor Will Flanagan is stepping up efforts to support the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe’s application for federal land sovereignty for the 300-acre tract the city agreed to sell the trib... Read more
Rob Capriccioso
August 30, 2010
WASHINGTON – There are no places in America less connected to the Internet than many portions of Indian country... Read more
Rob Capriccioso
August 30, 2010
WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission, after much prodding from tribal officials, has moved to establish an Office of Native Affairs and Policy as part of its national... Read more
August 30, 2010
Two children were pronounced dead at the scene of a rollover Friday on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and a 1-year-old was taken to the hospital, after a Texas woman lost contr... Read more
August 30, 2010
Amid the broken treaties, confiscated lands and other injustices that Native Americans have endured at the hands of white people, few are as personal as the removal of their buried... Read more
Richard Walker, Today correspondent
August 29, 2010
TULALIP, Wash. – John McCoy has resigned as general manager of Quil Ceda Village to start an economic development and public policy consulting firm... Read more
Rob Capriccioso
August 29, 2010
WASHINGTON – A bill has been introduced in the Senate to create a pathway to resolve problems imposed on the seven tribes whose lands were flooded by the infamous Pick-Sloan Progra... Read more
Rick Kearns, Today correspondent
August 29, 2010
D ue to human rights violations affecting the indigenous peoples of the country, Guatemala risks becoming “ungovernable” according to the U.N... Read more
Richard Walker, Today correspondent
August 29, 2010
TULALIP, Wash... Read more

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